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% See "book", "report", "letter" for other types of document.

% \documentclass[11pt]{article} % use larger type; default would be 10pt


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\documentclass[letterpaper,twocolumn]{sig-alternate}


%\documentclass[letterpaper,twocolumn,10pt]{article}
\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}
\hyphenpenalty=0
\tolerance=10000
\usepackage{times}
\usepackage{graphicx}

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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} % set input encoding (not needed with XeLaTeX)

%%% Examples of Article customizations
% These packages are optional, depending whether you want the features they provide.
% See the LaTeX Companion or other references for full information.

%%% PAGE DIMENSIONS
\usepackage{geometry} % to change the page dimensions
\geometry{a4paper} % or letterpaper (US) or a5paper or....
% \geometry{margins=2in} % for example, change the margins to 2 inches all round
% \geometry{landscape} % set up the page for landscape
%   read geometry.pdf for detailed page layout information

\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} % set input encoding (not needed with XeLaTeX)

\title{{\ttlit ChronoSearch}: A System for Extracting a Chronological Timeline for a Provided Entity}


\numberofauthors{2} %  in this sample file, there are a *total*
% of EIGHT authors. SIX appear on the 'first-page' (for formatting
% reasons) and the remaining two appear in the \additionalauthors section.

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\begin{document}



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% Create the title
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\maketitle


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% Section for Abstract
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\input{Abstract}

% A category with the (minimum) three required fields
\category {H.3.3} {Information Storage and Retrieval} {Information Search and Retrieval}

\terms{Measurement, Theory, Experimentation}

\keywords{Timeline, Entity Search, Redundancy}

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% Section for Introduction
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\input{Introduction}

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% Section for Design
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\input{Design}


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% Section for Implementation
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\input{Implementation}

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% Section for Evaluation
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\input{Evaluation}

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% Section for Lessons Learned
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\input{LessonsLearned}

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% Section for Related Work
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\input{RelatedWork}

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% Section for Future Research
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\input{FutureResearch}

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% Section for Conclusion
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\input{Conclusion}

\newpage
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% Create the Bibliography (and set the style)
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%\printbibliography

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% The following two commands are all you need in the
% initial runs of your .tex file to
% produce the bibliography for the citations in your paper.
\bibliographystyle{abbrv}
\bibliography{cs511_bibliography}  % sigproc.bib is the name of the Bibliography in this case


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